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Former world champion says he would’ve KO’d Terence Crawford if he had agreed to face him

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Terence Crawford hung up the gloves without suffering a defeat, but there is one former world champion who believes that he would have knocked ‘Bud’ out, if they had been able to agree to a fight.

Crawford’s superstardom skyrocketed during his final fights, becoming a multi-divisional undisputed champion with a spectacular stoppage victory over welterweight rival Errol Spence Jr to finally receive the plaudits that his skill merited.

A win over Israil Madrimov further proved Crawford’s talent, but it was his history-making triumph over Canelo Alvarez that saw the Omaha operator recognised as a true pound-for-pound great.

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However, before moving up to super-welterweight and facing Madrimov, Crawford had been linked to a showdown with 147lb up-and-comer Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, who went on to become a unified welterweight world champion.

Speaking to The Daily Mail, the Philadelphian shared his belief that he would have knocked Crawford out if they ever came to blows, when quizzed on how their fight would have played out.

“[It would have ended with] me, victorious. I’m stopping [him and] anybody, for sure.

“That ain’t [just] what I am supposed to say, that is what I know. I am like that. Everybody that knows me, that is around me, knows that the higher the occasion is, the higher the event is, the stakes – you know how I get. I start tweaking, I get nasty.”

Whilst Ennis believes that Crawford refused to fight him at that point, ‘Bud’ maintains that Ennis had the opportunity to take him on earlier in his career, before he fought Shawn Porter back in 2020.

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NFL analyst floats Epstein-like conspiracy for ESPN skipping Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini story

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The Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini story is the loudest but also the quietest story in the NFL, depending on where one looks and who one talks to. Over the past couple of weeks, the style of coverage has been the biggest story beside the story, as fans and pundits have begun to ask questions about why the story isn’t as public as it is.

In a Sunday post on X, NFL expert Tony Farmer floated a theory that Russini could do a lot more damage than running too many stories about her would initially indicate. Farmer didn’t offer any evidence in the video clip, but compared the potential situation to the Epstein files.

“I compare it to the Epstien Files,” Farmer said. “When people started looking for stuff about Epstein, other people’s names were dragged into it. All of a sudden, Bill Gates has gotta answer questions.

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“Maybe, that’s some of the reason we’re seeing ESPN, that’s 10% owned by the NFL, not wanting to talk about this story, because when we start looking into Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini, other people might get pulled into this situation.”

The Epstein files seemed to reach far beyond what anyone expected initially. If Russini has as much dirt as a reporter who spent years behind the curtain, upsetting her might be the last thing some in the media world may want.

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NFL analyst doubles down on Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini coverage

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Tony Farmer didn’t leave his thoughts on the Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini only in video form. The analyst made a text-only post on Sunday, the same day as the video, expanding on his thoughts about the situation with Drake Maye’s coach and Dianna Russini.

“Vrabel’s conflict was the fact that she was one of 50 COTY voters,” he posted. “Russini’s conflict is the fact that he is her journalistic source. ESPN’s conflict is its 10% owned by the NFL and Russini is their former employee. Specific journalists (Zolak, etc.) conflicts = friendship with Russini and Vrabel.

“The NFL’s conflict is that this situation can harm its credibility.”

The comments indicate that Farmer will continue to speak on the issue until the story is concluded. Considering the size, scope and potential of the story, don’t expect radio silence any time soon.

New England Patriots fans wait to learn what’s next for Russini, if and when she speaks publicly about what happened and where she will be hired next. Many believe her career has another act, but the question is where and how her next chapter will begin.

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